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Default Bathroom exhaust fan

On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 08:38:37 -0700 (PDT), Michael B
wrote:

Just to throw another potato into the stew, I prefer a unit that
is able to be turned on by its own humidity sensor.
Sure cuts down on mold accumulation.

On Sep 9, 2:49*pm, wrote:
Hello,

* * *We are looking to have an exhaust fan added to our two bathrooms.
A new roof was installed this past May and I had the roofer already
add the exhaust vents. What is a fair price to have them installed?
Also can anyone recommend a good quality one?

Thanks,
Nick


The sensor is asking a lot, do you really think this is a good idea or
even necessary? I put in 30-minute wall timers in the bathroom fans
which works well after a steamy shower--absolutely no mold in 16
years.